Doll of Hope Service Project

Doll of Hope Service Project
Making Dolls for Refugees Worldwide

Friday, September 22, 2017

Millcreek Club donates $200+ in school supplies to needy kids

Thank you, Linda Book, for alerting us to this service opportunity! 



Our club responded with $200+ towards school supplies. Here is the email from Kimberly Billings, Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake.

School Supplies Needed


Hi Everyone, Our Metro Gang Unit has been out in various schools talking to all the kids since the beginning of this school year. They have noticed that a lot of kids are in desperate need of school supplies. They have taken it upon themselves to try to help them out by putting donation boxes in our UPD Precinct lobbies around Salt Lake County to see if the communities would contribute. We have one here in our Holladay Precinct. If you'd like to help school kids out by donating it would be greatly appreciated by everyone. They will be picking them up at the end of September. Thank you in advance for your thoughtful donation! 

Thursday, September 21, 2017

Business meeting minutes Sept 14, 2017

Attendees: Jayne Barnett, Chris Casper, Ronda Eiting, Margareta Hjorth-Vlasic, Frank Lilly, Brian Rollo, Danny Schoenfeld, Erica Wolff, Sonja Woodbury, Judy Zone
Guests: Jonathan Ebert (RYLA) Lilliana White (Youthlinc 2017 Scholarship Recipient) and her sister, Nina

1. Call to Order, Four Way Test and Introduction of Guests – Margareta/Brian – Jonathan Ebert and Lilliana White and her sister Nina
2. Business Items:
a) Club of the Year Award – Margareta Rotary Club of Millcreek was awarded the Club of the Year Award. Woohoo! Very exciting! The award is chosen by the District Governor.

b) RYLA Update and Introduction of RYLA student, Jonathan Ebert – Brian This year’s RYLA Student, Jonathan Ebert and his sister will be sponsored by RCOM and attending the RYLA Conference. Brian gave a little history about RYLA. RYLA was started in Australia in 1959. It is an annual event in Heber City, Utah. Kids come from all over the state to attend. Mostly attended by kids that are sophomores and juniors in high school. Jonathan is a senior, he attends Olympus High School and is very involved in service oriented projects like YMAD and Choice Humanitarian. Highly motivated! Has started his own seasonal storage business. He heard about RYLA from his mom and other family members who are Rotarians.

c) Wine into Water 2017 – Margareta, Judy, Frank, all – Best year yet! Total over $15,000. Frank is working on getting the final numbers. It is a little complicated because of check in. Frank has asked Danny to help him. Work on the opportunity drawings. Erica will follow up with the people who still owe money and possibly didn’t swipe their card. Judy gave feedback. Email chains can cause problems and confusion. As members, we need to be positive in these situations and pick up the phone and talk to each other directly. Has asked each Committee Chair to write up a
task list for next year and give it to her. Check-in went relatively smooth. During the rush, there were about 40+ people in 5 minutes. We need to add American Express – people want to use it to get points. This caused a delay in check in. Need to monitor the amount of wine being served. Have members serve wine and appetizers. UFS worked out well. We will have them come back next year. High West’s cost has gone up to the point it isn’t cost effective. Dented Brick donated all their costs back to Rotary. Discuss as a group the possibility of getting rid of the hard liquor and going back to just wine for next year. Microphone and speakers are a must.

d) Presentation of Liliana White – Youthlinc student – Lilliana shared her experience in Cambodia and how it was life changing for her. She admired how the people there have next to nothing but are very happy. She loved her experience with the other Youthlinc students. She was on the vocational committee – they taught the women how to make skirts and purses. Liliana was wearing one of the skirts they had made she had bought from them. Loved trying new foods. Wants to go back with Sustainable Cambodia. Loved working even in the rain. Learned some of the language and is very interested in learning more. Did her local service at City Academy.

e) Membership – Margareta, Ronda – We are very sad to be losing Jenny Ferguson. Please take the time to email her and wish her well. Some of the potential new members are not ready to committee at this time. We need to keep working on getting more members.

f) District Luncheon – Jayne – Still spots open that the club has sponsored. You can sign up at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/30-years-of-women-in-rotary-tickets-36423969072?discount=MillcreekFree

g) October Social: Shot Ski in Park City – Margareta, Chris – We are supporting the Sunrise Club of Park City’s event. They are trying to break a record for the longest chain of people taking a shot. You can register at http://www.parkcityshotski.eventbrite.com/

h) Board Meeting schedule – Margareta – Margareta purposed that we cancel the board meeting for September because it is so close now to the October 2, 2017 meeting. It was approved by the members.

3. Polio Pig/Adjourn - $39.40 was collected in the Polio Pig

IMPORTANT FUTURE DATES:
• October 2 – Board Meeting , Rose Defa’s house
• October 5 – Business Meeting Cottonwood Country Club @ 5:30 PM
• October 6 – Service Project The INN Between
• October 7 – District All Club’s Luncheon
• October 12 – Business Meeting – Cottonwood Country Club @ 5:30 PM
• October 14 – Social @ Park City Sunrise Rotary Club’s Shot Ski Even 12-6 PM

Saturday, September 9, 2017

Our sixth annual Wine into Water is our most successful ever!

Our sixth annual Wine into Water fundraiser was our best ever with over 200 in attendance! Our wine tasting event raised over $15,000 to fund water projects in Cambodia this year, and our local service projects. Our club is especially active helping the refugee community. Special thanks to all who came out to support, and to our members who worked so hard to make the event a success!



Much thanks to Michelle Wright and Ronda Eiting for assembling our wine basket for the opportunity drawing!

Youthlinc volunteers sold four fabulous opportunity drawing items contributed by members: An Apple watch, an Amazon echo, Yeti cooler cups, and a spectacular backpack!

Much thanks to our friend Derick Loyola from Park City Sunrise Club who was one of our sommeliers this year.

More fabulous Youthlinc volunteers work check-in.


Erica and Margareta - our members originally from Sweden! Margareta is our club president.

Thanks, Anita, for supplying the sound system for the Program!


More wonderful Youthlinc volunteers working with the caterer.



It was great to have District Governor Elect Scott Leckman in attendance (L) with members Marty Gelman and John Zone!





Over 200 in attendance!

Abe Kaelin provided just the right mood music for our event! Thanks, Abe!


Much thanks to our members who provided delicious food!

We had great support from Park City Sunrise Club.